Many small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) and enterprises rely on Microsoft Exchange for their organizational communications system. As an Exchange administrator, there are a lot of things you can do with Windows PowerShell to make Exchange management easier.

We’ve compiled this helpful list of Petri IT Knowledgebase articles from our community-vetted experts that include Jeffery Hicks and Phoummala Schmitt on task-based solutions that can be used within your Exchange environment.

Deleting Email from Exchange Mailboxes with PowerShell

With Exchange 2010 and 2013, Microsoft included a capability that makes it easy for Exchange administrators to discretely cleanup user mailboxes. There’s certainly situations where it’s warranted, as it’s sometimes all too easy to accidentally send an email to, say, an entire distribution list. With that said, Phoummala Schmitt has some great advice on how to delete email from Exchange mailboxes with PowerShell.

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